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  1. Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko (‹See Tfd› Russian: Семён Константинович Тимошенко; Ukrainian: Семен Костянтинович Тимошенко, romanized: Semen Kostyantynovych Tymoshenko; 18 February [O.S. 6 February] 1895 – 31 March 1970) was a Soviet military commander, Marshal of the Soviet Union ...

  2. Semyon Timoshenko was a Soviet general who helped the Red Army withstand German forces during the early part of World War II. Having fought in World War I and the Russian Civil War, Timoshenko held several regional military commands during the 1930s.

  3. On 12 May 1942, Soviet forces under the command of Marshal Semyon Timoshenko launched an offensive against the German 6th Army from a salient established during the winter counter-offensive. After a promising start, the offensive was stopped on 15 May by massive airstrikes.

  4. Apr 2, 1970 · Marshal Timoshenko, who be gan his military career as a conscript in Czar Nicholas II's army, rose to become second only to Josef Stalin in the mili tary hierarchy of the Soviet Union.

  5. Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko was a Soviet military commander, Marshal of the Soviet Union, and one of the most prominent Red Army commanders during the Second World War.

  6. Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko was a Soviet general who helped the Red Army withstand German forces during the early part of the Great Patriotic War.

  7. Overview. Marshal Semyon Timoshenko. (1895—1970) Quick Reference. (1895–1970), Soviet military commander and state official. A tsarist NCO, he joined the Red Army in 1918 and the Communist Party the following year, and commanded a cavalry regiment in ... From: Timoshenko, Marshal Semyon in The Oxford Companion to Military History »

  8. Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko was a Soviet military commander, Marshal of the Soviet Union, and one of the most prominent Red Army commanders during the Sec...

  9. Dec 12, 2011 · Timoshenko prepared carefully, then did what any analyst would label the obvious thing: suspending the fruitless fight to the north and launching a coordinated assault by two entire armies, the 7th and the 13th—some 600,000 men in all, supported lavishly by artillery and aircraft—against the Mannerheim Line.

  10. Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko (sĬmyôn´ kənstəntyē´nəvĬch tyēməshĕn´kə), 18951970, Soviet marshal. He served in the civil war of 1918–20 as a cavalry commander and subsequently rose in the Soviet army.